World News | Flood Knocks Down German Bridge, Sweeps People Away
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. Dozens of German rescue teams were searching Monday for an unknown number of missing people who witnesses said were tossed into a river in Bavaria's Valley of Hell when a sudden flood tore down a bridge they were on, the German news agency dpa reported.
Berlin, Aug 16 (AP) Dozens of German rescue teams were searching Monday for an unknown number of missing people who witnesses said were tossed into a river in Bavaria's Valley of Hell when a sudden flood tore down a bridge they were on, the German news agency dpa reported.
Police said rescue operations with about 100 officers were underway and at least four people had been pulled out of the water in the valley known as Höllentalklamm near Germany's tallest mountain, Zugspitze.
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“One has to assume that more people are still missing,” spokesman Stefan Sonntag from the Upper Bavaria police headquarters told dpa.
He said witnesses told them that several people were carried away by the floods when the bridge suddenly collapsed. The sudden flood followed heavy rains in the region
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The Höllentalklamm, or Valley of Hell, is a popular destination for hikers from across the country and abroad.
Last month, more than 200 people died in deadly floods in western Germany.
Climate scientists say there's little doubt that climate change from the burning of coal, oil and natural gas is driving more extreme weather events — such as heat waves, droughts, wildfires, floods and storms — as the planet warms. (AP)
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